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Boss Tan, thank your for your Good Work to build SG into World Number 1 again, AMDKs are all wet wet underwear

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Good hands has again perform a miracle Job...and build SG into a miracle superpower envy by all de woh
 

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SG is ASEAN Champion against Tiongkok incursion de woh...

Our F15 and F16 has AMRAAM can oushoot J20 with PL15, really?

The PL-15 is developed by Luoyang-based CAMA. The missile was test fired in 2011 and referenced by Chinese state media in 2015.[3] It was spotted in 2013 mounted on a prototype of Chengdu J-20.[7]

The PL-15 entered People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) military service around 2015[8] to 2017.[3] The carrying platforms include the Chengdu J-10C, the Shenyang J-16 and the Chengdu J-20. It has also been spotted on the Shenyang J-11B.[7] The PL-15 has begun to replace the earlier PL-12 as the standard beyond-visual-range missile for both PLAAF and People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (PLANAF) fighters.[5][7]

In 2017, the United States began developing the AIM-260 JATM to replace the currently in-service AIM-120 AMRAAM in order to better counter the PL-15. The AIM-260 JATM is planned to enter service by 2024, with advanced variants of the AIM-120 (such as the AIM-120D) serving as a stop-gap until the AIM-260 can be fielded.[9][10]


Our Formidable Frigates can outclass Tiongkok Type 52D destroyers, really?

The Type 052Ds are fitted with the four-panel Type 346A (NATO reporting name: Dragon Eye) active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar system.[8]

Chinese media informally calls the Type 052D the Chinese Aegis, portraying it as a peer of contemporary United States Navy ships equipped with the Aegis Combat System.[18] The appearance of the Type 052D, with flat-panelled radar and canister-based VLS, has encouraged this informal use.[12]

A stretched variant, commonly and unofficially referred to as Type 052DL, has a flight deck extended by four metres (13 ft 1 in),[20] and an "anti-stealth radar".[21] The extended flight deck is likely intended for the Harbin Z-20 helicopter.[20]

The variant was under construction by 2016, with the first unit (Zibo) launched in 2018 and commissioned in 2020. Construction of further units to this design are continuing at the rate of three or four vessels per year.[6][22]
 

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For Flat Earth Believers eg Saw Hei Stupid Cunts TurthSpeaker....automated advance manufacturinng is a myth lai de
 

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Considering the military spending of m&d n indonland... singkieland military spending is equivalent to bribing it's civil serpents
 

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https://www.navalnews.com/naval-new...ched-configuration-is-operationally-deployed/

U.S. Navy Confirms SM-6 Air Launched Configuration Is ‘Operationally Deployed’​

The SM-6 Air Launched Configuration (ALC), known by its official designation as the AIM-174, is the longest range air-to-air missile ever fielded by the U.S. Navy.​

Carter Johnston 05 Jul 2024

This week, U.S. Navy F/A-18E/F Super Hornets participating in RIMPAC 2024 revealed to the public what was already seen in the shadows; an air-launched variant of the Standard Missile 6 (SM-6). The adapted missile broke cover in 2021 on a VX-31 Test and Evaluation F/A-18F. It was the first glimpse of a secretive U.S. Navy program to integrate the SM-6 onto the Super Hornet. Further tests earlier this year, with Super Hornets from the VX-9 Test and Evaluation squadron, supported the effort to integrate SM-6 onto the U.S. Navy’s F/A-18E/F fleet.

Air-launched SM-6 Spotted Again on Super Hornet. SM-6 Air Launched Configuration
A VX-9 ‘Vampires’ F/A-18 Super Hornet carrying an inert RIM-174 Standard Missile 6 (SM-6) (via @StinkJet on X)

Now, Naval News has received confirmation from the U.S. Navy about crucial details of the air-launched SM-6 program, including its program name and operational status. Most importantly, the U.S. Navy has officially acknowledged the existence of an air-launched SM-6 variant for the first time.

“The SM-6 Air Launched Configuration (ALC) was developed as part of the SM-6 family of missiles and is operationally deployed in the Navy today.”

U.S. Navy Spokesperson
 
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